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This time, the rumors are true: Glenn Beck will end his daily show on Fox News later this year, reports the New York Times. Beck's production company, Mercury Radio Arts, announced the move today in a joint statement with Fox. No word yet on when the final show will be. Beck's contract is up in December, and he's been reportedly looking to expand his media empire in other ways, perhaps by starting his own cable channel.

It's apparently not the end of Beck's ties with Fox, though: The two will "work together to develop and produce a variety of television projects for air on the Fox News Channel as well as content for other platforms including Fox News’ digital properties," says the statement. The Huffington Post has it in full here.

Glen Bore(ing) has lost a third of his audience as he shifted his scripts to a more spiritual theme with various pastors and preachers as his guests. He stopped promoting the "Tea Partys" too and that cause a loss of interest from them also. The "Tea Party" Senator states his reasons for repealing ObamaCare: http://www.flixya.com/blog/2882010/Tea-Party-Senator-On-ObamaCare

schmidtkoff

Apr 6, 2011 7:36 PM CDT

the paranoid dick head lost advertising revenue with his hysterical rant, his outrageous conspiracy theories. who could take him seriously. seriously? he disrespected true rodeo clowns. drop the rodeo. just say beck, clown. a sad one at that. bye bye and good riddance.

InfiniteRegress

Apr 6, 2011 6:50 PM CDT

I will shed a tear thinking about going through the 2012 election cycle without the Glenn Beck Comedy Hour.